By Gabriel Jonah, Abuja
The Federal Inland Revenue Service (FIRS) has told the House of Representatives Ad-hoc committee investigating the petroleum subsidy regime in Nigeria, that its duty is mainly the collection of revenue for government and not keeping records of how the funds are spent
Muhammad Nami, the Executive Chairman, FIRS, represented by
Dick Irri, the coordinating director, compliance support group of the Service said this when he appeared by the committee at its resumed hearing on Thursday.
He said the role of the Service as provided by its Establishment Act is confined to the assessment of taxpayers, collection of taxes, accounting for and enforcement of taxes that were due to the government of the Federation.
According to him, “the Service’s statutory functions remains that of assessment, collection, accounting, and enforcement of payment of taxes that are due to the Government of the Federation and any of its agencies.
“Taxes collected by the FIRS are usually shared amongst the three tiers of the government in line with the constitution of the country; and FIRS does not maintain records of what the funds are used for by the three tiers of government. The Service also does not have the power to ask for such records.”
The chairman stated that the request by the committee for information on subsidy were not tax related, and thus were not within the statutory powers of the service.
“The Service holds the Adhoc Committee on Petroleum Products subsidy Regime and other Committees of the National Assembly in high esteem and will always give necessary support to ensure the success of their oversight functions.
“All the tax related information requested on your letter dated 1st July, 2022 has been duly submitted. All the 16 items listed on your letter dated 5th August 2022 are not tax related and also are not part of the responsibilities of the Service,” he further explained.
Ibrahim Aliyu, chairman of the committee while ruling on the various concerns expressed by members of the panel directed the FIR management to furnish the lawmakers with the total petroleum products tax that the Service collected from 2013- 2022.
Aliyu said: “Let us know the time within which you normally have the taxes from the NNPC. In the second vein, most of the members are not abreast with the submissions of this Service.
“Why, because you chooses to adopt a certain format of presentation in annexures and you bandied it that has made it very difficult for members to read it and understand the figures” he said